Ethicsgate

Sunday, April 22, 2012

4 Top Appellate Division Justices to Meet in Secret

Appellate Division Justices to Hold Joint Seminar The New York Law Journal by Andrew Keshner - April 23, 2012

Justices of the Appellate Division, First and Second departments, are set to meet on April 25 for a program that will include presentations on a range of topics, from ethics to e-discovery to disclosure of information from social networking sites. Speakers include justices, court personnel, law school professors and legal experts provided through the New York State Bar Association. The appellate division said it hopes to hold similar meetings annually. The event, which will be held at the appeals court in Brooklyn, is not open to the public.

i would think that a gathering of minds on topics such as the ones outlined would be something that the public, of whom would be most impacted by the outcomes if any, would be very interested in these proceedings...

more so... i would've thought that the opportunity to submit questions on relevant issues before the panel would've been a useful part of the program...

"Transparency and Rule Of Law Will Be The touchstone of this administration"... yet in NY, something as significant as this is not open to the public...

What happened to America? Is there no honesty and integrity with our Justice system anymore.The People are going to have to rise up and have a revolution as our politicians, Judges, lawyers, etc. have all become corrupt and are going to make America fall from within itself. Every day the common people work hard to survive and pay the saleries of these people who are running us into the ground.Its like having internal terrorists killing us from the inside out.Our poor children have nothing to look forward too, and certainly no one to look up too.

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Re: U.S. Department of Justice

April 20, 2009: We expect to have the name of a specific contact person soon, to whom information may be presented to regarding any complaint and/or information filed with any FBI agent, squad or regional office that needs re-review, reconsideration or special attention. Meanwhile, the address is:U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Professional Responsibility, Room 3266, 950 Pennsylvania, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20530 --- Send us an email request and we will advise you directly once the contact information is made available.

April 20, 2009: WANTED!! - (1) Your ignored complaints to the Commission on Judicial Conduct; and (2) Your ignored or whitewashed complaints to any New York State Attorney Ethics Committee.SEND PDF FILES TO: CorruptCourts@gmail.com

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In Fairness to the Courts…

It is not easy being a judge, and disgraceful that the public usually only hears about the bad judges. And while this forum attempts to expose the reprehensible acts of corrupt courts, it is important to be fair to the many under-appreciated law-abiding judges and court employees. Judges are grossly under compensated, and must rely heavily on unnamed staff who sometimes carry their own biases and improper political agendas. So let's expose and eradicate the corruption, but we are socially obligated to consider: (1) how do we get our judges adequately compensated; and (2) what specific and constructive suggestions can be made and implemented to insure the integrity of our courts. Send, too, ideas to make the courts a better system for all of us!!

Our year-long investigation has confirmed that the purported judicial "ethics" enforcer, The New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct, is itself a biased, corrupt group that protects certain judges while destroying others who have become targets of the political thugs who control them. Something is terribly wrong when even our honest and law-abiding judges are failed by our justice system. The New York State system of justice is a corrupt process that has all but ruined the faith of the people in their government.

Milberg Weiss

Robert R. Reed

Position Available:Another NY Judge needed to be a Hero For Future Generations -- We need another elected New York Judge to come forward and speak out about the systemic corruption within and about the NY court system. Must be willing to assist in plans to restore integrity and the rule of law back to our treasured courts. Benefits: A good nights sleep, and an opportunity to become a hero for future generations. --- Salary: None --- Details: A few private meetings with friendly Federal Agents, and one big explosive press conference. For more details, contact: corruptcourts@gmail.com (Confidentiality Guaranteed- until the press conference, of course)

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Hope in the Fight Against Corruption in Our Courts Has Arrived. Her Name is Ann T. Pfau.